Istvan Danko

Research

My research background is in high energy particle physics, specifically the study of CP violation of heavy quarks and neutrinos as well as search for the sign of new physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. I have worked on detector construction, read-out electronics, trigger, calibration, data analis at several particle and neutrino experiments such as CLEO (Cornell University, USA), MINOS and MINERvA (Fermilab, USA), T2K (JPARC, Japan), and most recently I worked on the BELLE II detector upgrade (KEK, Japan).

My key responsibility is the construction, set up, maintenance and improvement of laboratory apparatus. I also work with faculty teaching laboratory classes and laboratory TAs assigned to laboratory classes and instruct students in the laboratory setting.